Adobe Unveils Photoshop Camera App For iOS & Android • Discoverology

Adobe Unveils Photoshop Camera App For iOS & Android

Adobe today announced a new mobile app called Photoshop Camera, which “brings Photoshop magic directly to the point of capture.” Photoshop Camera is a new Sensei AI-powered app that automatically recognizes subjects in photos and suggests artist-created image filters to apply.

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